Operational objective 2. Provide focus to help build and
maintain the systems and infrastructure needed to obtain, collate and curate
the biological specimens that are the basis for taxonomic knowledge
5. Is your country working to strengthen global and regional capacity
building to support access to and generation of taxonomic information ?
a) no (please specify the reasons)
b) no, but some programmes under development
c) yes, limited capacity building (please provide details)
d) yes, significant capacity building (please provide details) X
Further comments on global and regional capacity building to support
access to and generation of taxonomic information
Regional capacity building (EU-funded):
- Support access to taxonomic information/collections:
- European Network for Biodiversity Information (ENBI).
- SYNTHESYS. SYNTHESYS integrates former programmes that granted
access to national collections, including ABC (Access to Belgian
Collections, 2001-2004) at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural
Sciences.
- Support generation of taxonomic information: most EU-funded projects
include a capacity-building component. For details, see responses to
questions 6 and 8-14.
For a more complete description of the projects and processes mentioned
in this answer, please go to the box 'additional information' at the end of
the report.
Global capacity building:
6. Is your country working with other countries to create and/or
strengthen the networks for regional cooperation in taxonomy?
a) no
b) no, but consultation is under way
c) no, but some plans and programmes are under development
d) yes, some activities undertaken for this purpose (please provide details)
e) yes, comprehensive activities undertaken for this purpose (please provide
details) X
Further comments on strengthening of existing networks for regional
cooperation in taxonomy
At the European level, there is a multitude of networking initiatives.
Belgian institutions took part / currently take part in those listed
below.
European networks with a major taxonomic component:
- Consortium of European Taxonomic Facilities (CETAF)
- Synthesis of systematic resources (SYNTHESYS)
- Species 2000 Europe
European networks on access to biodiversity collections/data:
- European Network for Biodiversity Information (ENBI)
- Biodiversity Collection Access Service for Europe (BIOCASE)
- European Nature Information System (EUNIS)
European networks with a thematic focus:
- Fauna Europaea (FauEu)
- Implementation and networking of large-scale long-term marine
biodiversity research in Europe (BIOMARE)
- Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning (MARBEF)
- Common Access to Biological Resources and Information (CABRI)
- European Biological Resource Centres Network (EBRCN)
- Creating a long term infrastructure for marine biodiversity research in
the European economic area and the newly associated states (MARBENA)
For a more complete description of the projects and processes
mentioned in this answer, please go to the box 'additional information' at the
end of the report.


